Remsburg's story is incredible. He has been on 10 deployments to
Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2009, a roadside bomb blast
left Remsburg nearly dead, face down in a canal with shrapnel
lodged in his brain. After nearly five years of recovery, he is
able to speak, stand, and walk.

In his address, Obama held Remsburg up as an example of a
member of the U.S.'s remarkable military families.

"Cory is here tonight. And like the Army he loves,
like the America he serves, Sergeant First Class Cory Remsburg
never gives up, and he does not quit," Obama said.